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Brian wrote:
"charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave K8MN Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. Brian |
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Brian wrote:
Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. Dave, you didn't read it correctly. Not my problem. I say so. If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. I copied it, I posted it. "Likely" leaves room for your errors. I simply won't accept your errors as mine. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Dave K8MN Ditto. Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. |
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Brian wrote:
Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. Dave, you didn't read it correctly. Not my problem. I say so. A quote of what you posted reveals otherwise: "...Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ------------ In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans disability allowances by 25%..." If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. I copied it, I posted it. ....and, as revealed by the quote from your own post, you blew it. "Likely" leaves room for your errors. I simply won't accept your errors as mine. ....since you have plenty of your own to worry about. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Ditto. Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. I'm not the individual who bungled copying material from a web page. Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. I'm not the individual who bungled copying material from a web page. Whew!...I thouhgt I was the only one who appreciated Brain's unique posting habits ! ! ! ! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. Dave, you didn't read it correctly. Not my problem. I say so. A quote of what you posted reveals otherwise: "...Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ------------ In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans disability allowances by 25%..." If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. I copied it, I posted it. ...and, as revealed by the quote from your own post, you blew it. "Likely" leaves room for your errors. I simply won't accept your errors as mine. ...since you have plenty of your own to worry about. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Ditto. Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. I'm not the individual who bungled copying material from a web page. Dave K8MN Dave, you're hopeless. If you should ever have something of interest, which is almost never, please get back with me. If not, just keep it to yourself - please. Thanks, Brian |
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Brian wrote:
Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Brian wrote: "charlesb" wrote in message y.com... "Brian" wrote in message om... Concerning the "Bonus Army" of 1932, where veterans of The War to End All Wars (1917/1918) were due a bonus in 1945, but wanted payment early because they lost their homes in the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: "Is to have said?" I would think that Roosevelt has pretty well said what he is going to, by now! Does FDR still talk to you? That's very possible, but I was quoting someone elses research, so have not verified that is what FDR actually said from a direct source. But thanks for your interest. Your first clue that the quote is not from Roosevelt is that he is unlikely to have referred to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave, follow the link (i.e., point and click) in the "Armistice Day" thread and read it yourself. Good luck on that one now. You posted it *here*. If you didn't copy it correctly, say so. Dave, you didn't read it correctly. Not my problem. I say so. A quote of what you posted reveals otherwise: "...Franklin Roosevelt is to have said: ------------ In the end, some money was paid to veterans but not without further difficulties. Within a year of the Bonus Army Incident, President Roosevelt imposed the Economy Act of 1933 which cut veterans disability allowances by 25%..." If you did copy it correctly, whoever posted it is likely in error. I copied it, I posted it. ...and, as revealed by the quote from your own post, you blew it. "Likely" leaves room for your errors. I simply won't accept your errors as mine. ...since you have plenty of your own to worry about. Good luck has nothing to do with it. Just use your noggin. Ditto. Now go follow the link in the "Armistice Day" thread and quit bugging me with your self-imposed stupidity. I'm not the individual who bungled copying material from a web page. Dave, you're hopeless. How does your posting of an incorrect bit of information make me hopeless? If you should ever have something of interest, which is almost never, please get back with me. I have numerous items of interest, Brian. I'm not sure that they'd be of interest to you or that you'd understand them. If not, just keep it to yourself - please. You've never come up with a straight answer for an explanation about Frankline Roosevelt referring to himself as "President Roosevelt". Dave K8MN |
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